Taylor Swift's new song is being criticised by domestic violence survivors

Taylor Swift's new song 'Look What You Made Me Do' has created no shortage of opinions since it was released on Friday, and now some social media users are calling out the song's title for its link to domestic abuse and victim-blaming.

Conversation about the "revenge" track - which is suspected to be about the feud between the 27-year-old, Kanye West and his reality star wife Kim Kardashian West - has blown up.

"'Look What You Made Me Do' is the exact phrase my dad uttered every time he would knock the s--- out of me," author Justina Ireland tweeted. "Just not a good look."

"'LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO' is one of the most abusive sentences in the history of relationships," one person wrote. "Nearly all abuse survivors will recognize it."

Another person said the title of the track reinforces victim blaming.

"[The song] suggests it is the victim's fault that the abuser hurt them," they wrote. "It's not cute or empowering, it's abuse."

The singer is yet to comment about the conversation surrounding her lyrics, though she's certainly breaking records.

On its release day alone, 'Look What You Made Me Do' was streamed more than 8 million times on Spotify.

On Youtube, the song's lyric video reached more than 19 million views in just 24 hours.

Taylor is expected to debut the song's official music video at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards on Monday (AEST).

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